How to create a flexible URS for temperature monitoring and mapping
Your URS shapes your compliance. Learn how to design a lasting, efficient URS that leads to lasting, efficient compliance – aligned with WHO and ISPE guidelines – for your warehouse, TCU, or any other temperature-controlled environment.
A User Requirement Specification (URS) is the foundation of quality assurance in temperature monitoring and mapping.
However, many URSs are built on outdated assumptions, fail to fully address compliance needs, or fall into a common trap: Your URS must be detailed enough to meet requirements but not so rigid that it locks you into outdated processes and limits future growth.
At the same time, a poorly scoped URS can lead to regulatory issues, costly revisions, product risks, and inefficiencies in your operation.
With evolving regulations and changing operational needs, how do you create a URS that is both reliable and adaptable?
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When: May 28th, 2025
- 4.30 P.M. CEST
- 3.30 P.M. BST
- 10.30 A.M. EDT
- 9.30 A.M. CDT
Join us for a live certification webinar where we will go through best practices for creating a robust and flexible URS for temperature monitoring and mapping, aligned with ISPE and WHO guidelines, and for any TCU or facility.
Key takeaways
- How to design a scalable URS that can grow with your organization and adapt to regulatory shifts
- Key considerations for creating URSs for different temperature-controlled environments, from warehouses and cold rooms to fridges, ULT freezers, and other TCUs
- Which regulations and guidelines to take into account when designing your URS in GxP
- The most common errors in URS design and how you avoid them